Example sentences of "we [vb mod] [verb] at [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Now that we have looked at Wharram Percy deserted village and seen something of the 30-year long excavations there , we should look at other studies and excavations on village sites which seem to suggest the same developments implied at Wharram Percy .
2 While non-verbal communication of the kinds described above have a powerful role in underlining , reinforcing or betraying our feelings and aspirations , the moment we try to communicate on a wider scale than inter-personal , we must look at other sign systems to convey meaning .
3 Beyond it we must look at actual behaviour to assess the impact of higher taxes on incentives .
4 We 'll look at possible types of local production , how each can be organised and how each could be used .
5 Thus , we might look at lithological changes through the geological column .
6 You know , and tha , we would n't go and have a look at a parcel machine system we 'd look at lovely potatoes , .
7 We used to play at various pubs , and the Pidar Wakefield in Grays Inn Road with The Pogues .
8 Thus We shall look at chemical equilibria in detail in the following chapter .
9 In this chapter we shall look at corporate resource allocation from the point of view of corporate strategy and industrial economics , summarizing their major contributions in this area over recent years .
10 In the next three chapters we shall look at deserted villages , where recent studies began , and surviving villages , which are the subject of renewed and vigorous interest .
11 Next time we shall look at bistable circuits and the use of IT devices to monitor and control experiments .
12 Depending upon what view of human nature we take then we will arrive at different explanations of what motivates us .
13 Similarly , we will look at female crime and the reasons why this makes up such a small proportion of known criminality .
14 In Chapter 3 we will look at specific examples of criminal behaviour , and will discuss and criticise some of the common assumptions about the nature and extent of crime in contemporary society .
15 Secondly , we will look at modern delinquency , and specifically football hooliganism .
16 We will look at other methods of assessing the level and effects of crime in a moment , but we note here that both survey-based estimates and police statistics show increasing levels of crime , the differences are of degree not direction .
17 We will look at sociological explanations for the under-representation of females in criminal activity .
18 To examine the truth and relevance of these notions , we will look at juvenile delinquency , in particular hooliganism and vandalism .
19 For these purposes we will look at experimental observations with a particular system that provides effective illustrations .
20 DB2 , IMS and IDMS are DBMS which are examples of different database types ( we will look at object-oriented DBMS separately , they have only recently been available ) .
21 I 'll come tomorrow and we will play at Indian princes and elephants — ’
22 By taking things infinitely long and infinitely thin and infinitely something else , we can arrive at simple formulae .
23 If we can not make any sensible estimates as to the existence of intelligence on other worlds , at least we can look at non-human intelligences back here on Earth .
24 Now controlwise , we can look at various things , and I think last year we had various discussions on different things , but , naturally , you 're looking for smooth , positive control of the vehicle .
25 We decided that the the otential the action potential of course are on Editor A look at control , we can look at single channel currents .
26 So we want to get bright objects that we can see at great distances , but we also need to know something about what it is we 're looking at .
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